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Outstanding Commercial Opportunity
Food Processing Facility
• Located within a few minutes of the Takanini
motorway interchange. Approximately 30 minutes
to Auckland CBD and 20 minutes to Auckland
International Airport.
• Concreted secure site providing ample parking
and vehicle manoeuvrability, zoned Business 5
(Manukau City).
• The property is equipped with chillers and
freezers and excellent storage and loading areas.
There are suitable amenities for a food processing
business with toilets showers and staff changing
rooms. Offices include a reception area and
separate administration offices.
For Lease:
$90,000 per annum
+ GST & Outgoings
For Sale:
By Negotiation
Contact:
David Sylvester
09 298 2211 or 021 525 004
Knight Frank Licensed
Real Estate Agent (REAA2008)
BOUNDARY INDICATIVE ONLY
Approx 1,120m2 of food processing including extensive office space
warehousing, chillers and freezers on a total land area of 4,780m2.
New heart drives home result
By PIP BOURKE
World-class golfer: Ross Forrester has returned from the World Transplant Games in Sweden with a bronze medal in golf.
Photo: FIONA GOODALL
He was aiming for gold. But
Ross Forrester walked away
from the World Transplant
Games with a lot more than
just a medal.
New Zealand's 211th heart
transplant patient has just
returned from the games in
Sweden after taking out a
bronze medal in golf.
The Howick resident says
despite missing his 82-nett
target by six shots, he had
the trip of a lifetime.
I was so privileged to be
part of the games,'' he says.
It was a real eye-opener see-
ing not only recipients but
also donor families all in one
place.''
Mr Forrester was part of a
group of 13 athletes represen-
ting New Zealand in Gothen-
burg. The golf event was held
on The Hills golf course in
Mo
¨ lndal. It is ranked one of
the top 10 courses in the
world.
Mr Forrester says it was
hard to adjust to the greens.
They were just so slick,''
he says. It was a truly
amazing course.''
Over their 18 days in
Sweden, Mr Forrester and his
wife met royalty, toured the
moats of Gothenburg and
partied with the best of them
at the midsummer festival.
I'm just so grateful to have
been able to go.''
Mr Forrester says making
the most of his life is the least
he can do after his heart sur-
gery in 2009.
I wouldn't be here today
without my donor,'' he says.
Not a day goes by that I
don't think about him and
thank him for his gift of life.''
Mr Forrester, who walked
the Tongariro Crossing
earlier this year, says the
main reason he went to
Sweden was to promote the
importance
of organ
donation.
It took me an entire year
to be able to play 18 holes of
golf again but I did it,'' he
says.
That was all because
someone had told their family
they wanted to be an organ
donor.''
Are you
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About 50,000 Kiwis will lose
their chance to vote unless
they get back on the electoral
roll.
That number includes
nearly 2000 east Auck-
landers.
The Electoral Enrolment
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May to let them know the
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If you are one of the
50,000 or so voters whose
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ray Wicks says.
The Pakuranga electorate
lost 693, Botany is down 490
and Hunua 668.
If you didn't get an enrol-
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Voters can freetext their
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People can also visit
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